1st things 1st. Work in RAW. And, no I do not mean strip down and get creative/bohemian with your photo editor.
Always try to get the best shot possible with the camera (this can take practice and, the pickier you are the more you'll be learning), then make minor corrections in RAW format for superior results. When I can't work in RAW I try to use lossless formats, they take more memory but, they leave you with fewer artifacts to try to clean up later.
I'm old and a bit of a nerd TIFF and bitmap are still 2 of my most commonly used although, .jpg, .png and, .gif are usually just fine for web based applications.








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